On 2 Feb 2005, Thomas Braun told this:
> Did you look the console output (/Applications/utilities/console.app)?
> Thomas
Thanks for the hint. After checking the console.log, I saw
2005-02-03 09:49:48.827 EqEditor[7494] /tmp/3C03DC3E-75FB-11D9-B2DE-000A95A69BE0-7494-000011D6CA842F94/
sh: line 1: mkdir: command not found
2005-02-03 09:49:51.813 EqEditor[7494] 36.00
2005-02-03 09:49:51.813 EqEditor[7494] /Applications/LaTeX Equation Editor.app
2005-02-03 09:49:51.813 EqEditor[7494] /tmp/3C03DC3E-75FB-11D9-B2DE-000A95A69BE0-7494-000011D6CA842F94/equation.pdf
sh: line 1: cd: /tmp/3C03DC3E-75FB-11D9-B2DE-000A95A69BE0-7494-000011D6CA842F94/: No such file or directory
sh: line 1: rm: command not found
sh: line 1: cd: /tmp/3C03DC3E-75FB-11D9-B2DE-000A95A69BE0-7494-000011D6CA842F94//: No such file or directory
2005-02-03 09:49:53.437 EqEditor[7494] Display error log
I'm not sure why the commands like 'mkdir' or 'rm could be found. Perhaps
their full paths should be used in EqEditor?
Anyway, after I opened Equation Editor at the command line, I got it
working.
Cheers,
Michael
> On Feb 1, 2005, at 20:22, Na Li wrote:
>> > Hi, I'm a long time LaTeX user and have been using LateX (i-Installer)
> > happily on a Mac. Recently I tried to use LaTeX Equation Editor in
> > order to stick one equation or two onto web pages. However, I always
> > got an error message ("An error occurred ...") and there was no error
> > log. I checked the path for latex and gs, which looked good. It is
> > really baffling. Can anyone give a clue as to where I should look to
> > fix it?
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